Useful Life

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Useful life in accounting refers to the estimated duration over which an asset is expected to be economically productive and contribute to revenue generation. This period is crucial for calculating depreciation, impacting financial statements and tax reporting. Determining an asset’s useful life involves considering factors like wear and tear, technological advancements, and industry standards. Accurate estimation ensures proper asset valuation and financial planning.

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